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en hidalgo, el gobierno de mÉxico intentarÁ demostrar que el lÍder de los zetas fue abatido y corresponde al cuerpo robado por grupos criminales en coahuila, el experto en genÉtica del df asegura que el resultado dependerÁ de lo que se encuentran si son huesos o es polvo porque los papÁs fallecieron hace varios aÑos. >> todo dependerÁ de donde se encuentra el resto Óseo y depende del suelo en donde estÉn. >> los peritos forense serÍa sobre los brazos largos y piernas para sacar la mÉdula Ósea o el tejido que les da el adn aÚn siendo polvo se pueden sacar las pruebas genÉtica aunque no es un procedimiento a corto plazo. >> hablando de restos se pueden llevar de 2-6 meses y no se garante garantiza que podrÍa salir el resultado. >> serÁn exhumados anunciÓ la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica, dunijo iniciar los trÁmites para las muestras del panteÓn y ver que Él estÁ muerto. >> de los permisos correspondientes para la exhumaciÓn para poder obtener. >> serÍa lo mÁs facil y certero, sin embargo la autoridad no ha localizado a las hermanos del presunto criminal el cad
en hidalgo, el gobierno de mÉxico intentarÁ demostrar que el lÍder de los zetas fue abatido y corresponde al cuerpo robado por grupos criminales en coahuila, el experto en genÉtica del df asegura que el resultado dependerÁ de lo que se encuentran si son huesos o es polvo porque los papÁs fallecieron hace varios aÑos. >> todo dependerÁ de donde se encuentra el resto Óseo y depende del suelo en donde estÉn. >> los peritos forense serÍa sobre los brazos largos y piernas para...
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. >> de regreso con más, varios famosos se reunieron en méxico, ahí estuvo inés moreno con todos los detalles e imágenes. >> varios famosos se reunieron en un restaurante de la ciudad de méxico para festejar. laura zapata se negó a hacer comentarios, pero dejó en claro que thalia y sus hermanas pierden una gran oportunidad. >> mi abuela esta para chuparse los dedos, deliciosa, divertida, encantadora, hay mucha gente que la quiere, que la llama que la visita, entonces ahora si cada quien tiene lo que merece, mi abuela está rodeada de amor. >> aseguró ser feliz, luego que la exoneraron de una demanda por incumplimiento de contrato. >> el difícil trabajo lo tuvo la otra parte llenas de mentiras, de alguna manera, el ministerio publico tuvo que decir que no hay nada. >> no hay apelaciones, nada. >> que hagan lo que quieran. >> también vimos a maría victoria que mostró su preocupación por los rumores de la cancelación a las mañanitas de la virgen morena. >> salió que la iban a suspender pero no puede ser, un programa de las canciones para la virgen que son miles de años ya,
. >> de regreso con más, varios famosos se reunieron en méxico, ahí estuvo inés moreno con todos los detalles e imágenes. >> varios famosos se reunieron en un restaurante de la ciudad de méxico para festejar. laura zapata se negó a hacer comentarios, pero dejó en claro que thalia y sus hermanas pierden una gran oportunidad. >> mi abuela esta para chuparse los dedos, deliciosa, divertida, encantadora, hay mucha gente que la quiere, que la llama que la visita, entonces...
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, regreso al estudio . >> gracias por la información desde la ciudad de méxico, si le preocupa lo que le pueda pasar a sus hijos por internet tiene toda la razón, una madre atrapó a un pederasta, ricardo nos contara del caso, adelante y cuéntanos esta información tan valiosa . >> definitivamente es el caso donde un padre toma las medidas necesarias, imagine que su hija de 12 añso este siendo acosada por un depredador de internet, una madre de texas se disgrazó como si fuera la hija . >> todo comenzó con la inquietud de la madre, revisó las solicitudes de amistad de su hija en facebook, una le pareció particular, era un estudiante universitario , la mujer respondió a la investigación y le dio varias oportuninades para que se fuera, le dijo que estaba dormida su madre, pero este insistio . >> (habla en inglés) . >> los mensajes hablaban expliciamente de contacto sexual, él insitio en un enceuntro, la madre llamó a la policía, se puso peluca y tenis, tan pronto la madre entró al carro intervino la policía, escuchen esto, él es alfredo hernandez, era maestro de una escue
, regreso al estudio . >> gracias por la información desde la ciudad de méxico, si le preocupa lo que le pueda pasar a sus hijos por internet tiene toda la razón, una madre atrapó a un pederasta, ricardo nos contara del caso, adelante y cuéntanos esta información tan valiosa . >> definitivamente es el caso donde un padre toma las medidas necesarias, imagine que su hija de 12 añso este siendo acosada por un depredador de internet, una madre de texas se disgrazó como si fuera...
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i do know that -- so the atkins case was actually argued by a professor at the university of new mexico and he is constantly barraged by what's the best way to assess i.q., especially when you have these different tests and different measures, et cetera. i.q. is one of the most well studied things in psychology. so taking a brain scan and fitting your brain along a dimension and getting a value is just a slightly different way of doing it than giving you the tests and stuff like that. so i have not obviously testified to anything like that. i just tried to give that as an example. there is an enormous literature out there that is already peer-reviewed and published on i.q. there are dozens of papers. the big question is how well can i take a single person's brain scan and with what confidence can i get a number associated with it that we would derive an i.q. those measures and ways that we do that get better every month, basically, every year we're getting more and more accurate at taking a single piece of information or complex piece of information and fitting it. to my knowledge, it h
i do know that -- so the atkins case was actually argued by a professor at the university of new mexico and he is constantly barraged by what's the best way to assess i.q., especially when you have these different tests and different measures, et cetera. i.q. is one of the most well studied things in psychology. so taking a brain scan and fitting your brain along a dimension and getting a value is just a slightly different way of doing it than giving you the tests and stuff like that. so i have...
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. >>> plus a death-defying skydive over new mexico doing more than just setting world records. how fearless felix's suit is now helping scientists. >> looks fun. >>> not that far north we're looking at san rafael, a smooth drive southbound at the limit. a good flow here. we'll show you what else is going on coming up. >>> welcome back, everybody. right now you are watching live over san jose. it kind of looks like a big city feel there. sleepily, early in the morning. >> biggest city in the bay area. >> it is 4:53. christina tells us it's going to get hot. >>> the bay area, are you ready to host a super bowl? later on this morning san francisco mayor ed lee will say bring it on. the nfl choosing 49ers as one of two finalists to host super bowl l in that new $1.2 billion santa clara stadium set to open up in 2014. that would be 2016 for the super bowl. this morning mayor ed lee and other city leaders will launch the committee to run that campaign. that committee will make an official presentation to nfl owners coming the spring before the final vote. i've got to believe they hav
. >>> plus a death-defying skydive over new mexico doing more than just setting world records. how fearless felix's suit is now helping scientists. >> looks fun. >>> not that far north we're looking at san rafael, a smooth drive southbound at the limit. a good flow here. we'll show you what else is going on coming up. >>> welcome back, everybody. right now you are watching live over san jose. it kind of looks like a big city feel there. sleepily, early in the...
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a man's best friend lost on a camping trip in new mexico find his way home to texas after two long months. how romeo inspired a little love from coast to coast. >> good for romeo. >> hmm. >>> new details on the foiled plot to blow up the federal reserve. >> the suspect used facebook and social media to find like-minded terrorists what he found was an undercover fbi with more from our sister station wabc. >> reporter: surrounded by cameras, quazi ahsan nafis' lawyer had not much to say. nafis is 21 years old but already the feds say a committed islamist terrorist. in court arraigned on charges of providing material support to a terrorist group, al qaeda. and the attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction after parking a van loaded with what he thought was a 1,000-pound bomb in front of the federal reserve building in lower manhattan. officials say he want to a room in nearby millennium hotel and used a cell fun to try to detonate the bomb. the feds rendered the bomb inert, they swooped in and arrested him. >> he was acting alen and inspired by radical islamic fundamentalists, al qaeda.
a man's best friend lost on a camping trip in new mexico find his way home to texas after two long months. how romeo inspired a little love from coast to coast. >> good for romeo. >> hmm. >>> new details on the foiled plot to blow up the federal reserve. >> the suspect used facebook and social media to find like-minded terrorists what he found was an undercover fbi with more from our sister station wabc. >> reporter: surrounded by cameras, quazi ahsan nafis'...
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i am also working on a program in mexico in the schools in mexico that will now be up to about 6,000 schools to operate in the networking. so, here is an implication for the argument that we make in the peace coming and i want to say that i am more radical on this set of issues than nicoe authors -- co-authors. inevitably, learning is alive and well in society. the means for access to learning will be more flexible and more responsive to individual demand however disorganized. how it is organized is going to be up for grabs. it will not accommodate well to the hierarchy model and the longer that we stay with the domestic hierarchy model, the worse the association between learning and schooling will be. .. in which public school organization are trying to accommodate to the digital age are totally dysfunctional, and these institutions will die as a a consequence of that. finally, just an argument about neuroscience, i know i'm actually taking a neuro biology course at berkeley online, and i look back on my classroom observations and i think this is an institution that once the finding
i am also working on a program in mexico in the schools in mexico that will now be up to about 6,000 schools to operate in the networking. so, here is an implication for the argument that we make in the peace coming and i want to say that i am more radical on this set of issues than nicoe authors -- co-authors. inevitably, learning is alive and well in society. the means for access to learning will be more flexible and more responsive to individual demand however disorganized. how it is...
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new mexico native jeb corliss was among the favorites, but a south african jumper took the top prize. >>> and dogs, well, they're just like us. so what really happens when they get their day started after you leave work? same old thing, they fight with the alarm clock, they throw on a shirt, do some dental hygiene, grab a bite for breakfast, of course, and then they hit the couch for some quality tv watching. time to change the channel, it's a dog's life all right. that's genius. it's now five minutes after the hour, love it. driving off to work. back over to al for another check of the weather. >> that is fantastic. oh, thanks so much, natalie. >>> all right. let's see what we've got for you. starting off, we've got this big system that is pushing its way from canada all the way down to texas. heavy rain down through the gulf coast. we've got showers also around the great lakes, behind the system, some wrap around snow coming in, high wind warnings, high wind watches and wind advisories from bismarck down to tulsa. and as we go ahead of the system, we've got a lot of warm air, moist
new mexico native jeb corliss was among the favorites, but a south african jumper took the top prize. >>> and dogs, well, they're just like us. so what really happens when they get their day started after you leave work? same old thing, they fight with the alarm clock, they throw on a shirt, do some dental hygiene, grab a bite for breakfast, of course, and then they hit the couch for some quality tv watching. time to change the channel, it's a dog's life all right. that's genius. it's...
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a lot of respect between the two countries. >> translator: the united states sees mexico like one more, but not like a brother. no. for convenience only. >> he is supposed to see people the same and give more opportunities. >> translator: i think that it should be a little more friendly and support mexicans. more in terms of the issue of immigration. make a law so that mexicans there have a better opportunity in life and in work. >> all right. now we see political missteps all the time. most of them, of course, verbal, but here's one case where the stumble was literal. that's the australian prime minister julia gillald taking a fall. up again in no time. no damage done. later explaining with some grace what happened. >> oh, you know, i'm fine. men get to war flat shoes all day every day. if you wear a heel, it can get embedded in soft grass, and then when you pull your foot out, the shoe doesn't come, and the rest of it is, as you saw. >> she's an aussie. she can take that. >>> at many cafes, of course, order a coffee, maybe a pastry, perhaps check your e-mail. well, in japan thief got
a lot of respect between the two countries. >> translator: the united states sees mexico like one more, but not like a brother. no. for convenience only. >> he is supposed to see people the same and give more opportunities. >> translator: i think that it should be a little more friendly and support mexicans. more in terms of the issue of immigration. make a law so that mexicans there have a better opportunity in life and in work. >> all right. now we see political...
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a middle schoolteacher in new mexico tells parents there's another reason for the ban, she doesn't like those red fingerprints, so no cheetos for you. jon: i'm addicted to lots of snack foods. jenna: they're getting a bad wrap. jon: i think some of those folks need more to work on. >>> the reaction of the arrest of a bangladeshi man accused of trying to blow up the federal reserve in new york city. we'll hear from someone who says he's acquainted with this suspect. -- joint operation center in downtown manhattan. the suspect was followed by a surveillance team, also an arrest team with the fbi, tracking 21-year-old quazi mohammad nafis from his home in queens to a warehouse on long island where he loaded a van with 20, 50-pound bags of ammonium nitrate. put it in trash cans, covered it with a tarp and headed downtown to the federal reserve bank with a fbi agent along for the ride, attaching the dead naturer to the bomb and parking the van in front of the federal reserve bank and going with this undercover officer to a room at the millennium hotel why he allegedly recorded a video where
a middle schoolteacher in new mexico tells parents there's another reason for the ban, she doesn't like those red fingerprints, so no cheetos for you. jon: i'm addicted to lots of snack foods. jenna: they're getting a bad wrap. jon: i think some of those folks need more to work on. >>> the reaction of the arrest of a bangladeshi man accused of trying to blow up the federal reserve in new york city. we'll hear from someone who says he's acquainted with this suspect. -- joint operation...
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hope after seeing his 15-year-old golden retriever, went missing during a summer camping trip in new mexico. >> well, then he got a phone call completely out of the blue. alana greenfogle of albuquerque was there for the emotional reunion. >> reporter: to understand why this moment is so special -- >> i never thought i would see you again, pup. >> reporter: you have to know what this dog has been through. >> he's a miracle. >> reporter: his name is romeo, for two reasons, he's apparently a lady's man and -- >> he was born in rome. >> reporter: since he was a few weeks old, romeo went everywhere with his owner, mike stocks. >> we have been attached at the hip, 15 1/2 years. >> reporter: but in august, they were on a camping trip in santa fe. >> it started raining. so i unzipped the end of the tent to pull the rain flap over and i guess i didn't zip it up quick enough and he snuck out. he's kind of sneaky. >> reporter: for days mike tried to find romeo, before the coyotes or mountain lions did. >> we thought there is no way he could survive. >> reporter: devastated, he was forced to head home
hope after seeing his 15-year-old golden retriever, went missing during a summer camping trip in new mexico. >> well, then he got a phone call completely out of the blue. alana greenfogle of albuquerque was there for the emotional reunion. >> reporter: to understand why this moment is so special -- >> i never thought i would see you again, pup. >> reporter: you have to know what this dog has been through. >> he's a miracle. >> reporter: his name is romeo, for...
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best example, and just imagine if nafta says, for instance, could veto america's national budget or if mexico could veto america's national budget. that's the scope of what angela merkel is talking about. needless to say, there are some countries that are not very fond of that idea. france and spain being two of them. essential there are a lot of points of contention here at this euro zone summit, but it is a very, very important one for the future of the common european currency, michael. >> you make a good point. it's worth getting that context from you. it is an interconnected world. we've already seen the european economic crisis affect china's economy because europeans aren't buying as much from china, and, of course, europe is the u.s.'s biggest trading partner. how does all of this flow on through the world markets? the u.s. economy. >> it would be huge for the u.s. economy is one of the these government wooz fail. if a country like spain would fall part, that would have massive reprecussions that would really make the legal leman catastrophe look like a storm. why the european leaders
best example, and just imagine if nafta says, for instance, could veto america's national budget or if mexico could veto america's national budget. that's the scope of what angela merkel is talking about. needless to say, there are some countries that are not very fond of that idea. france and spain being two of them. essential there are a lot of points of contention here at this euro zone summit, but it is a very, very important one for the future of the common european currency, michael....
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were talking about alaska, california, delaware, maryland, missouri, montana, new mexico, south dakota, vermont, wyoming, washington state in west virginia. so they don't call it the dismal science for no reason. the economist has an interesting model, but the scientific method you take the predictions that the model suggests common name common name of the 13 states are going to get less attention, less than the zero thing out of it you compare it to facts and reality and common sense. the reality is that there is no possible way you could run for president under a national popular vote and ignore those 14 states. to get to terry's question, there is no way of rural areas. now, your specific question is will this produce more face-to-face voter contacts? absolutely not. there's essentially none now in the general election campaign for president. and there certainly won't be under a national popular vote. there is retail campaigning in some of the early primaries, particularly in the small states like iowa and new hampshire, which are both early and small, maybe some in south carolina.
were talking about alaska, california, delaware, maryland, missouri, montana, new mexico, south dakota, vermont, wyoming, washington state in west virginia. so they don't call it the dismal science for no reason. the economist has an interesting model, but the scientific method you take the predictions that the model suggests common name common name of the 13 states are going to get less attention, less than the zero thing out of it you compare it to facts and reality and common sense. the...
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/mexico border. >> it appears the relationship had been on the rocks for a period of time. there was a possible divorce in the offing. a lot of money involved with this relationship, as well as both families. >> reporter: police grew suspicious when qui chadwick never picked her kids up aed the bus stop. when authorities went to the home, there were signs of a struggle. a scene so gruesome, they believed qui was dead. they have not recovered the body but arrested chadwick, four miles from the border, after he called san diego police. >> mr. chadwick was in his car for about 18 hours with the body. so, it could be anywhere in southern california right now. >> reporter: california highway patrol officer was tailing chadwick's car south. and said no other passengers were in the car. his story doesn't add up. >> there's a lot of forensic evidence we recovered. there's a series of witnesses that have been interviewed. we're very confident when the facts come out in court, it's going to be very clear. >> reporter: chadwick's attorney won't comment. his client is currently being h
/mexico border. >> it appears the relationship had been on the rocks for a period of time. there was a possible divorce in the offing. a lot of money involved with this relationship, as well as both families. >> reporter: police grew suspicious when qui chadwick never picked her kids up aed the bus stop. when authorities went to the home, there were signs of a struggle. a scene so gruesome, they believed qui was dead. they have not recovered the body but arrested chadwick, four...
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huge scandal about the fast and furious undercover operation trying to deal with gun trafficking with mexico where it all went wrong and americans getting killed with guns supplied by the american officials. so, these things can go very wrong. i mean, one of the classic cases was in 1993, the people who were involved in the first attack on the world trade center. and tried very hard to blow it up, the first guy who was organizing was a fbi informer. but the fbi got bored with the case, didn't think anything would happen. the fbi informer left and a man named ramsey usif was found to deal with them. he was not an informer. he was the cousin of khalid shaikh mohammed, the master mind of al qaeda and we know what happened after that. so these guys can be the -- didn't shoot straight but if they come in contact with somebody who does know how to shoot straight they can become very deadly, indeed. >> i'm glad it's a point you pick up and talk about in cases like these. christopher dickey for us there in paris. appreciate it. >>> just in to us here at cnn, a mall in virginia, evacuated after we're
huge scandal about the fast and furious undercover operation trying to deal with gun trafficking with mexico where it all went wrong and americans getting killed with guns supplied by the american officials. so, these things can go very wrong. i mean, one of the classic cases was in 1993, the people who were involved in the first attack on the world trade center. and tried very hard to blow it up, the first guy who was organizing was a fbi informer. but the fbi got bored with the case, didn't...